Fly-trap.



J. DISDIER.

FLY TRAP.

APPLICATION mum DBO. 26, 1907.

Patented Nov. 10,1908.

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p the bottom with upturned e may concern; p is especially useful as it creates a slight draft, 40

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" Specifieatien otj etterl Patent. hem-ea nev.- 10, 1908.

Application filed December 26,1907. Serial EMMA);

To aZl'whom it California, have inventednewtanduseiul Imrov1dedwith a loose st rovements in Fly 'lraps, of which the folspecification. invention relates to a device for enping andretaining flies. l t consists of a substantially transparent bottle-she ed receptacle supported upon short legs aving a central 0 ening through ges' to form an annular liquid-containing channel,. andan o 'n neck so contriyed as to form a d olplper 7, the sto per g a small shank8 w ch entersthe 0ttle; the lower part of the flan e 7 9f the stopper, may b'e-corru'gated or 0t rwlse formed- 'so that when the stopper is-inlace,it

revent' any exit of the fl1es,1but-willleave a wired to y tra sufiicient space around it for the draft and a movement of the found by experiment that this slightdraft is sufiicient to cause the flies to enter the openraft ing 2 whenever theyrise from-any point be-. t QIBthI'OUgXlII, and-provided with a stopper neaththe bottle and said opening. by which t e strength of the draft may be. Having thus described my invention, what ad'iusted. a I claim and desire to secure byLettersF Patn the drawings,

cut isvlew of my device.

- In a device of the character described, a A is, a bottle shapeddevice of glass havin bottle having an enlarged base with a central 50 the figureis a sectional the body made of considerable diameter, an upwardly extending open assage in the the bottom inturned with a central opening base, and means supportingt e device above as at 2. y a the table, an 0 en neck extending from the a 3 are legs 11 on which the bottle stands upper art of t ebottle, and substantially in sufliciently hig from the table or suppor'tin line.-w1th the opening in the base, a stopper 5 a surface to allowthe flies to pass beneath, an .havingla flan e adapted to rest upon said 'Qlll' face, t e an aces of the stopper flange and the bottle neck being made irregul may be placed below or wi ar-one relhin the opening at the bottom so as to attract the ma T e ative to' tlie other, said stopper havin cenfiles will, when they move start upwardly tral stern extending into the'neckqin hav- 7o throu h the neck 2 and int the be of the in a a smaller diameter than said neck. bottle A where they will ev ritually all into n testimony "whereof I havehereuntp set the liquid in the annular ntaimng Gllftme my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses. The neck 6 of the bottle-is made of such JULES DISDIER. r0 ortionate length that when open, there Witnesses: Wll be a certain amount of draft through the CHARLES A. Partner,

passage2, and through .the neck 6; and tlus S. H. NOURSE. 

